When there's too
much sugar circulating in the blood, the body tries to get rid of it.
Many people develop type 2 diabetes as they age, as their body's response to insulin — a hormone that controls how
much sugar circulates in our blood — gets weaker.
Many people develop type 2 diabetes as they age, because their body's response to insulin — a hormone that controls how
much sugar circulates in our blood — gets weaker.
Not exact matches
High blood
sugar (from long - term ingestion of excess
sugars), obesity (in general, from ingesting too
much food) and high
circulating blood insulin are usually the culprits in diabetes.
If the body continues to use fat reserves for energy, however, this produces so
much acid that the blood's pH value plummets while the
sugar molecules
circulate in the blood unused.
Much of the damage done in diabetes is done by the
circulating sugar and / or high insulin levels causing oxidation, inflammation and acidosis.
High levels of blood
sugar can cut
circulating testosterone by as
much as 25 %.